Australia’s top 24 organisations and teams working in disability, allied health, aged care and community services have today been revealed, the largest number of finalists ever announced in HESTA Awards history.
Finalists in the inaugural HESTA Excellence Awards are in the running to share in a $60,000 prize money pool.
The Awards highlight the extraordinary work being done across the disability, allied health, aged care and community services sectors to enhance the health and wellbeing of individuals, families and communities.
HESTA CEO Debby Blakey said each of the 24 finalists have been selected for their leadership, compassion and incredible dedication to improve the quality of care and support for more Australians.
“Their work has pushed boundaries, shown innovation and is making a real difference to people’s lives,” Ms Blakey said.
“These highly skilled professionals deserve to be recognised for the incredible impact they have had in their communities, which is why HESTA is proud and privileged to help shine a spotlight on their achievements.”
Finalists from each of the four sectors were chosen across the categories of Outstanding Organisation and Team Excellence and were selected from hundreds of nominations by an independent judging panel.
The eight winners will each receive $7500 for further education, service or team development, generously provided by longstanding HESTA Awards sponsor ME – the bank for you.
ME Acting CEO Adam Crane said the bank was thrilled the Awards have been expanded to include more healthcare sectors.
“We commend all of this year’s finalists for their dedication and incredible hard work in their local communities during the pandemic,” Mr Crane said.
“These workers have donned stifling protective gear, undergone huge sector changes, endured testing and isolation, and many have risked their lives to help others. They are all superstars to us.”
The Award winners will be announced on Thursday 26 November 2020 via a live, public broadcast on Hesta.tv.
For more information, visit hestaawards.com.au
The 2020 finalists are:
OUTSTANDING ORGANISATION
AGED CARE
ECH (Enabling Confidence at Home) Inc
Parkside SA
Recognised for delivering outstanding support to older people through its innovative and inclusive model of aged care.
Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc
Glenside SA
Recognised for providing quality healthcare for residents using Person Centred Software (PCS), a live monitoring clinical care system.
Community Based Support (CBS)
Moonah TAS
Recognised for supporting people who are frail-aged or are living with a disability through services that enable them to remain living independently at home, the way they choose, for as long as possible.
ALLIED HEALTH
Little Wings Limited Bankstown
Aerodrome NSW
Recognised for providing free, professional and safe air and ground transport services for sick children in rural and regional NSW.
Cyclabilities
Evatt ACT
Recognised for providing quality learning opportunities in recreational activities for children with disabilities or vulnerabilities.
Advance Rehab Centre
Artarmon NSW
Recognised for providing outstanding patient care through its multidisciplinary neurological rehabilitation centre.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Justice Connect
Sydney NSW and Melbourne VIC
Recognised for helping people and community organisations to access legal support by designing and delivering high-impact interventions.
Purple House
Alice Springs NT
Recognised for helping to get Indigenous dialysis patients home to country and providing a home away from home in Alice Springs.
Little Dreamers Australia
St Kilda VIC
Recognised for their work to empower young people caring for a family member.
DISABILITY SERVICES
TAD
Northmead NSW
Recognised for changing the lives of people living with a disability by providing personalised technology, equipment and services.
Synapse
West End QLD
Recognised for providing a range of services, including specialist housing and support, for people who have been impacted by brain injury, including stroke and dementia.
Autism MATES
Maroubra NSW
Recognised for supporting young people with autism through organising events; giving its members a platform from which to advocate and educate and fostering greater inclusion and representation.
Team Excellence
AGED CARE
Aged Care Services Team
Footprints in Brisbane Inc QLD
Recognised for providing outstanding support and care for older people through the Whole Meals initiative.
Wound Champions Team
Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc Glenside SA
Recognised for increasing awareness and knowledge of best-practice wound care across Southern Cross Care (SA, NT & VIC) Inc.
Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults
Swinburne Psychology Clinic, Department of Psychological Sciences Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn VIC
Recognised for providing outstanding mental health care and support for aged care residents.
ALLIED HEALTH
RFDS Partnership Speech Team
Royal Flying Doctor Service Victoria, Robinvale District Health Service, Mallee Track Health and Community Service, VIC
Recognised for improving access to speech pathology services for children and their families in rural Victorian communities.
PACE (Pulmonary and Cardiac Exercise and Education) Team Alpine Health
Alpine Shire (Bright, Mount Beauty, Myrtleford) VIC
Recognised for going above and beyond to deliver outstanding client care in the face of great challenges and adversity.
IDHS Allied Health Team
Inglewood & Districts Health Service Inglewood VIC
Recognised for their innovation and collaboration to improve physical and mental health outcomes for residential aged care clients.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Tresillian 2U Mobile Early Parenting Service
Tresillian & Mid North Coast Local Health District NSW
Recognised for their innovative approach to delivering child and family health services to regional NSW.
The Plenty Project Midlas
Midland WA
Recognised for their innovation in providing emergency food relief to communities in need.
Wongee Mia
Ruah Community Services Subiaco WA
Recognised for their innovative pilot housing project designed to end the cycle of evictions and long- term homelessness disproportionately experienced by Aboriginal people.
DISABILITY SERVICES
Start Up
Challenge Community Services Wickham NSW
Recognised for delivering an innovative self-employment program designed to support people living with intellectual disability and/or autism to become self-employed.
NeuroMoves
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia
Recognised for their work in delivering exercise and therapy services for people with neurological conditions.
Sharon’s 24/7 Support Team Interchange
Maddington WA
Recognised for their significant contribution to people living with disability, including providing support to start a new life at home and in the community after incarceration.
20 October 2020 – First published by HESTA